Connections: your social media links with others on your interests and gathering new ones

Conversations: your conversations with others on social media [Twitter, blogs, etc.] in comments with others and extended in your blog as part of your “neighborhood” [PLN]

Reflections: your review of interests, connections, conversations

March is also filled with:

Edublogs Student Challenge – I’m a commenter and you can be too: Join Here. It’s a great opportunity to encourage student blogging, writing, and digital literacy and citizenship. Please consider becoming a commenter.

Slice of Life March Challenge by the Two Writing Teachers — I love this challenge and my students did as well; write a slice of your life — a memoir of a moment in time each day. I’ll probably write most of those here. However, some will fit well under education here.

Connected Learning will be a focus because I’m participating in a book club through Twitter conversations. You can join too. [Download PDF]

I’ve also written my focusgoals so I have no excuse for finding ideas.

How did I do?

13 posts for Slice of Life here, two of which were cross-posted here on this blog.

Reflections: 12 [including this one] included a reflection of some sort — either on conversations or concepts, and this one on my goals.

Conclusion

All of my posts resulted from my interests and goals. I wrote about topics that are relevant today; I connected with others or to others and appreciated their inspirations for my reflections and connections; I invited or continued conversations on the topics. Most importantly, I tried to add value to the ideas of the #CLmooc Book Club, the Edublogs Challenge, and for bloggers.